Disc
1 |
| 1 | The March before the Batt |
| 2 | Renaissance Dance Suite: |
| 3 | Renaissance Dance Suite: |
| 4 | Renaissance Dance Suite: |
| 5 | Renaissance Dance Suite: |
| 6 | Renaissance Dance Suite: |
| 7 | Renaissance Dance Suite: |
| 8 | Battle Suite, for brass e |
| 9 | Battle Suite, for brass e |
| 10 | Battle Suite, for brass e |
| 11 | Pavane |
| 12 | The King's Hunting Jigg |
| 13 | Greensleeves (Balcarres L |
| 14 | Brass Quintet, No. 1 in B |
| 15 | Brass Quintet, No. 1 in B |
| 16 | Brass Quintet, No. 1 in B |
| 17 | Fanfare "Narcisse" |
| 18 | Sonatina for brass quinte |
| 19 | Sonatina for brass quinte |
| 20 | Sonatina for brass quinte |
| 21 | Sonatina for brass quinte |
| 22 | Quintet No. 1 for 2 trump |
| 23 | Quintet No. 1 for 2 trump |
| 24 | Quintet No. 1 for 2 trump |
| 25 | Spitfire Prelude & Fugue, |
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Disc
2 |
| 1 | Fanfare for the Common Ma |
| 2 | Etude characteristique No |
| 3 | The Sleeping Beauty, ball |
| 4 | Pieces (4) for Brass Quin |
| 5 | Pieces (4) for Brass Quin |
| 6 | Pieces (4) for Brass Quin |
| 7 | Pieces (4) for Brass Quin |
| 8 | Serenade No. 13 for strin |
| 9 | The Ragtime Dance, stopti |
| 10 | Frčre Jacques (Are You Sl |
| 11 | The Easy Winners, for pia |
| 12 | Le petit nčgre, cakewalk |
| 13 | Song Without Words for pi |
| 14 | Humoresque No. 7 for pian |
| 15 | Borage for brass ensemble |
| 16 | Tico-Tico no Fubá, for v |
| 17 | La Péri, fanfare to the b |
| 18 | Festmusik der Stadt Wien, |
| 19 | Pictures at an Exhibition |
| 20 | Pictures at an Exhibition |
| 21 | Pictures at an Exhibition |
| 22 | Pictures at an Exhibition |
| 23 | Pictures at an Exhibition |
| 24 | Pictures at an Exhibition |
| 25 | Pictures at an Exhibition |
| 26 | Pictures at an Exhibition |
| 27 | Pictures at an Exhibition |
| 28 | Pictures at an Exhibition |
| 29 | Pictures at an Exhibition |
| 30 | Pictures at an Exhibition |
| 31 | Pictures at an Exhibition |
| 32 | Pictures at an Exhibition |
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Greatest Hits |
| 1.
| The March before the Battle, or, The Earl of Oxford's March, for keyboard, MB 93 3:15
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| Composed by Byrd |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 2.
| Renaissance Dance Suite 12:28
|
| Composed by Tylman Susato |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 3.
| Battle Suite for brass ensemble 8:12
|
| Composed by Samuel Scheidt |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 4.
| Pavane 2:24
|
| Composed by John Bull |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 5.
| The King's Hunting Jigg 1:59
|
| Composed by John Bull |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 6.
| Greensleeves (Balcarres Lute Book) 4:20
|
| Composed by Anonymous |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 7.
| Brass Quintet, No 1 in B flat, Op 5 11:24
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| Composed by Victor Ewald |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 8.
| Fanfare "Narcisse" 2:39
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| Composed by André Jolivet |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 9.
| Sonatina for brass quintet 10:38
|
| Composed by Eugčne Bozza |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 10.
| Quintet for 2 trumpets, horn, trombone & tuba, Op 73 11:54
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| Composed by Malcolm Arnold |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 11.
| Spitfire Prelude & Fugue (from film score "The First of the Few"), for orchestra 7:22
|
| Composed by William Walton |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 12.
| Fanfare for the Common Man, for brass & percussion (from Symphony No. 3) 3:04
|
| Composed by Aaron Copland |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 13.
| Etude characteristique No. 1 1:25
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| Composed by Jean-Baptiste Arban |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 14.
| The Sleeping Beauty, ballet, Op. 66: Waltz 3:09
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| Composed by Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 15.
| Pieces (4) for Brass Quintet 6:59
|
| Composed by Ludwig Maurer |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 16.
| Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major ("Eine kleine Nachtmusik"), K. 525 3:26
|
| Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 17.
| The Ragtime Dance, for piano 2:42
|
| Composed by Scott Joplin |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 18.
| Frčre Jacques (Are You Sleeping), lullaby 3:26
|
| Composed by French Traditional |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 19.
| The Easy Winners, for piano 2:23
|
| Composed by Scott Joplin |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 20.
| Le petit nčgre, cakewalk for piano, L. 114 1:46
|
| Composed by Claude Debussy |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 21.
| Song without Words for piano No. 45 in C major ("Kinderstück"), Op. 102/3 1:13
|
| Composed by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 22.
| Humoresque No. 7 for piano in G flat major, B. 187/7 (Op. 101/7) 2:38
|
| Composed by Antonin Dvorák |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 23.
| Borage for brass ensemble 2:41
|
| Composed by Chris Hazell |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 24.
| Tico-Tico no Fubá, for voice & ensemble 4:05
|
| Composed by Zequinha de Abreu |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 25.
| Péri, La, fanfare from the ballet 1:55
|
| Composed by Paul Dukas |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 26.
| Festmusik der Stadt Wien, for brass & timpani, AV 133: Fanfare 2:13
|
| Composed by Richard Strauss |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |
| 27.
| Pictures at an Exhibition (Kartinki s vďstavski), for piano 35:28
|
| Composed by Modest Mussorgsky |
| Performed by Alan Civil,
Elgar Howarth,
Paul Archibald,
Graham Ashton,
Roger Brenner,
Rod Franks,
James Gourlay,
Roger Harvey,
Michael Laird,
Frank Lloyd,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
John Pigneguy,
David Purser,
James Watson,
Denis Wick,
John Wilbraham,
Raymond Premru,
Tim Hawes,
David Stewart,
John Iveson,
John Miller,
Philip Jones,
Grégory Charles,
John Wilson,
Arthur Wilson,
Robin Turner,
John Fletcher,
Nigel Gomm,
Ray Brown,
Evan Watkins and Roy Copestake |